The Winnipeg Tribune, Manitoba, December 24, 1932
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I know it’s on purpose but still every dead choreographer is spinning in their grave
this is so brilliant but how many times did they just crash and send each other ass over teakettle during rehearsal
Omfg this is PRISTINE
As several others have already said in the notes, this is Jerome Robbins’ “Mistake Waltz,” and it is GLORIOUS. And so much respect for the dancers, because having to do something intentionally wrong is frequently harder than trying to do it right.
Omg, with the better quality video–the girl wearing glasses, and the one wearing the pearls and brooch! those are SUCH GOOD DETAILS for a mistake waltz, having individual things catch the eye like that for something that should be uniform!
Frances Macdonald aka Frances MacDonald MacNair (Scottish, 1873–1921)
Moonlit Garden, 1892-99
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Appliqué Panel, 1903
Frances Macdonald aka Frances MacDonald MacNair (Scottish, 1873–1921)
Moonlit Garden, 1892-99
Embroidered Cushion, n.d.
Appliqué Panel, 1903
Bust of a Veiled Maiden (1888, detail) Cesare Lapini
pink moon.
I feel like this is the kind of thing you only reblog if you have an aesthetic blog, which I do not, but goddammit I just love it when the moon lines up with stuff
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